Each week, Digital Spy rounds up the biggest mobile apps for iOS and Android devices. This week's highlights include the arrival of Xbox Music on multiple platforms and the general release of ITV Player on Google Play.

PayPalPrice: FreePublisher: eBay
PayPal has made great strides in the mobile apps market of late, and the digital payment firm's march into the sector is showing no signs of losing momentum.

The eBay-owned business has now revamped its official app for iOS and Android devices, making it easier for users to carry out transactions on the fly.

Its new layout puts the Shop, Wallet, Activity and Transfer sections up front and centre to offer a streamlined and more feature-rich experience, so PayPal for mobile has taken another step toward fulfilling its potential.

Esquire WeeklyPrice: Free (subscription-based following free trial)Publisher: Hearst MagazinesEsquire magazine is the latest publication to deliver tablet-exclusive content with the launch of Esquire Weekly for iPad.

The digital gents' mag contains articles that readers will not find in its print counterpart or website, presented with a slick layout that is a far cry from the usual PDF-under-glass look of other digital magazines.

Esquire Weekly is available to sample for a 30-day trial, after which readers can purchase it on a range of subscription deals, ranging from 99p a week to £19.99 per year.

KicVidz - MinecraftPrice: 64pPublisher: KicVidz Entertainment
The community aspect of Minecraft is among its most appealing qualities, with video sites like YouTube playing host to countless weird and wonderful creations.

Mojang's creative masterpiece has struck a chord with gamers of all ages, but some of these clips have been created by potty-mouthed individuals, making them inappropriate for children.

Father and self-confessed Minecraft fanatic Shane Keller has offered a workaround solution with the release of KicVidz - Minecraft app, a collection of delightful child-friendly video clips created using the popular world-creation sim.

OS MapFinderPrice: FreePublisher: Ordnance Survey
Android users have no shortage of choice when it comes to mapping services, and while Google Maps leaves you wanting for very little, variety never hurt anyone.

OS MapFinder is the latest offering from mapping veterans Ordnance Survey, and the only service to provide OS Landranger Maps (1:50 000 scale) and OS Explorer Maps (1:25 000 scale) of Great Britain in high resolution.

Offline viewing is supported, overview maps are included for free and an array of regional maps are available as in-app purchases.